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Post by Quazimoto on Jul 20, 2020 2:03:16 GMT -5
I believe that match happened over the Summer in Maine IIRC. And yeah they definitely could've had Mach replace Sid and have him and Jake brawl to the back thus getting counted out to build to the Texas show.They both cut great promos on the show but man I wish they both were in that elimination match. As far as this being a great time to be a fan,boy you aint kidding.Must see TV without a doubt. So many great characters/personalities.To say I miss these days would be a BIG understatement. Something about that time, the matches, the feuds just seemed to be bigger/more important. Not sure if its because top stars rarely wrestled each other on live TV back then, so when they finally did it had a huge match feel to it. I think wrestling today needs to think about that, maybe go back to having two stars or two teams who aren't feuding with one another face each other on RAW or Smackdown, save the feuds match for PPVs. There were also way less shows on TV and no internet or social media so fans weren't exposed to the on screen characters nearly as much, let alone the real people behind them, thus everything seemed more important and larger than life. It'll never happen because of the way our society operates nowadays, but I suspect that if you could roll things back and eliminate stuff like social media, internet dirt sheets, company websites, etc... and dial back on the oversaturation of shows, people would probably enjoy modern wrestling as a whole a lot more than they do. Though, one could also point to the lack of individual creativity allowances (particularly in WWE) as a big reason. Back in the day, everyone was unique. Now, they're all kind of the same with only minor differences, largely because the current machine doesn't allow for individualism as it once did. Don't know why the powers that be think that's the way to go. If you look at the boom periods for pro wrestling, they all came at times when the wrestlers were allowed to be much more unique an diverse than they are now.
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Post by Quazimoto on Jun 13, 2020 13:39:44 GMT -5
Really don't like the ides of Cole vs. Kross. Heel vs. heel is always kind of iffy anyways, but I don't think Cole's record setting title reign should end by another heel and Kross shouldn't be losing yet. If I had to guess, I'd say that Ciampa might get involved in the match and cost Kross the title in some fashion. Don't feel like him and Loss are done yet.
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Post by Quazimoto on May 26, 2020 21:08:05 GMT -5
Would love to collect these things, but I'm starting from zero and don't have the funds to get the ones I'd want most which came out at the start (ie Road Warriors, Eddie, Punk, Pentagon, Raven, Vader, etc...). Not likely to see prices plummet either, so bummer for me.
Really neat little figures though. Hopefully they can sign enough legends to keep them going a bit longer.
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Post by Quazimoto on Apr 29, 2020 9:32:27 GMT -5
Apple Jacks - hated them as a kid, but really started liking them after the age of thirty. Probably my top cereal now.
Cracklin' Oat Bran - one of my favs as a kid, but can't eat it now as it's too hard for my weak teeth (can't do milk on account of lactose intolerance).
Corn Bran - loved this stuff, but seems they no longer make it as I can't find it anywhere.
Honorable mentions to... Cap'n Crunch, Fruit Loops, and Golden Grahms.
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Post by Quazimoto on Apr 10, 2020 9:40:24 GMT -5
With NXT now on USA, I could see them following the same formula that RAW and SmackDown do with a delay in posting to the network. Also could just be a ratings strategy. Maybe the figure if it's not uploaded to the network right away the following day it will.boost the live show ratings. I'd imagine with AEW on at the same time, there was a lot of people who just waited until NXT popped up on the network to watch it.
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Post by Quazimoto on Jan 24, 2020 9:06:25 GMT -5
You can get some of these as remasters or remakes on later systems, but I's recommend...
- Ratchet & Clank Series - Jak & Daxter Series - Sly Cooper Series - Tomb Raider Legend - Tomb Raider Anniversary - Twisted Metal Black - Jaws Unleased - Need For Speed Underground 1 & 2 - Need For Speed Most Wanted - Legend Of Kay - Mark Of Kri - Primal - Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 - Indiana Jones And The Staff Of Kings - Indiana Jones And The Emperor's Tomb - Trapt - Smuggler's Run
… And that's just off the top of my head. They're really a epic amount of quality games for any gamer or genre on the PS2.
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Post by Quazimoto on Dec 16, 2019 14:06:24 GMT -5
Actually a pretty decent show last night I thought.
SD Tag Title Ladder Match was solid with a few nifty spots in it. Of course, you almost never can go wrong with any version of New Day vs Revival.
Black vs Murphy was excellent. Well crafted and really made both guys shine. I really hope their feud isn't over and turn into a long term thing because they work great together.
I genuinely enjoyed the hell out of Miz vs Wyatt. I know most people are craping all over that match, but I thought I was perfect and did exactly what it set out to do. Bray Wyatt, whether as The Fiend or "Mr Rogers" is NOT out there to put on five star matches. I'm sure he could if it was needed, but it's not. He's a character and his match against The Miz did exactly what it set out to do in further cementing the idea and strengthening the question about his mental soundness. Is he a few crayons short of a full box or is he completely in control and manipulating everyone like a true puppet master. Frankly, I love it and have really missed that sort of zaniness in wrestling. In all honestly, the only thing I don't like about Wyatt and his character is the red lighting during Fiend matches.
I actually thought the Women's Tag Team Title match was pretty good. Sure, there were a few instances of bad timing and obvious setups, but overall it worked pretty well for me. Hated the victory getting cut off by the brawling crap.
The rest of the show was RAW of SmackDown level stuff. Not bad per say, but not real good either. Just sort of there. And seriously, does anyone even care about the Reigns vs Corbin feud? I actually like Corbin. He's a decent worker and a pretty dang good heel. But I can't, for the life of me, get even remotely invested in this feud.
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Post by Quazimoto on Dec 3, 2019 8:27:11 GMT -5
![](https://i.imgur.com/R5K71UP.jpg) Don't really care for holiday decorating myself, but still put the tree up because my Mom likes it.
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Post by Quazimoto on Nov 19, 2019 11:57:07 GMT -5
I personally think that all replicas should be 8 mm, but that's only because I have held 1 mm, 2 mm, 4 mm, and 8 mm Championship Title Belts. It's not as overkill as you would think. Yes, it is a tad bit heavier at first, but after a few weeks of parading around with it on my waist and shoulders, I've gotten use to it. When you go back to holding a lighter replica, those Shop.WWE ones will feel like toys. One thing though, Championship Title Belts are like tattoos. Once you get one, you're going to want more. I'm at the point where I want to start a backyard fed just to buy every Championship Title Belt that Fandu has made. So damned true. I've only got three right now (winged eagle & classic IC from WWE and a Fandu big gold), but constantly feel myself wanting to get more. NXT and NXT UK are my top wants now. To the op: As far as Fandu belts go, I can echo the previous sentiments in saying that 8mm is not nearly as overkill as you might think. In fact, I totally agree that all replicas should be 8mm. Don't get me wrong, the official ones they sell on WWE Shop are actually really nice. The straps could be better, but then again the stiffer strap does lend to setting it on a shelf for display a little easier than a floppy one. But the plates on the WWE Shop ones are quite well done IMO. But, you still know you're holding a replica. With the Fandu belts using the thicker plates and floppier style strap you actually feel like it's a real title. They're about as close as you're gonna get to the genuine thing without spending over a grand. I really wish they had the ability to make a wider variety of designs because I'd get anything I could in the Fandu quality. Hoping to get myself a tag team one in the not too distant future. If you're not too picky and looking for a deal, keep any eye out for the "flawed" ones on eBay (not sure if they sell those on Fandu's official site). I bought one for my Nephew and had to spend about half an hour trying to find what they called a flaw. In the end, the ONLY flaw on the belt was two small popped stitches in the back of the strap. Apparently they're really picky about flaws
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Post by Quazimoto on Nov 14, 2019 13:56:05 GMT -5
the Fiend Amazon exclusive is up for order, looks awesome. Already ordered mine. Thanks for the heads up. Was looking for something to add to the new Pearls Before Swine Treasury coming out around the same time so I could get free shipping. Funko did a great job on The Fiend. Looks awesome.
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Post by Quazimoto on Nov 11, 2019 23:37:54 GMT -5
I've never really compared pro wrestling to other sports. Even as a kid, I was always "in" on the reality of wrestling and never thought of it as a sport. Always looked at it more as a performance art done buy highly skilled and incredibly athletic actors. While it's on, you suspend your disbelief and get immersed in it just like you would with any tv show or movie.
I think most of the bigger companies like WWE, ARE, NJPW, Impact, and ROH like to almost portray themselves as sports and along side legit sports simply to gain mainstream acceptance. We relative few who frequent wrestling related sites and forums are abnormal in that we're going to follow and/or watch wrestling regardless. Unfortunately, wrestling companies can't grow, expand, and maintain revenue based solely on the die-hard fans, so they need to appeal to the casual audiences as well and few things in our world get consistently good tv ratings and followings like sports. So, having wrestlers appear alongside "real" athletes is just a way for them to get their face, name, and brand out there in hopes of grabbing some of those casual fans who might not otherwise tune in.
Pro Wrestling is unlike anything else in the entertainment world. At it's best, it's part sport, part stage play, part soap opera, part tv show, and part movie all rolled into one. Personally, I've always wished pro wrestling would stop trying so hard to present themselves as a sport and fully embrace it's uniqueness.
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Post by Quazimoto on Oct 31, 2019 20:23:24 GMT -5
So Smackdown has both titles lol. There are no automatic rematches and the wild card rule is dead. Now what? Alex Bliss and Nikki Cross were traded to SmackDown for "future considerations". I'm guessing that Bray Wyatt ends up being that future consideration.
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Post by Quazimoto on Oct 30, 2019 21:57:09 GMT -5
Surprised no one has said The Brooklyn Brawler yet. For years, that dude was the go to guy when you needed to make a new star look good or reestablish a returning wrestler with a dominate win.
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Post by Quazimoto on Oct 29, 2019 8:50:34 GMT -5
I can certainly see why you or anyone else would feel that way, but I honestly don't see it like that. I mean, yeah, the storyline isn't great, but it has been a featured storyline on RAW for nearly a month now and unlike the last featured storyline with Roman Reigns where Reigns crashes his wedding, Rusev has been portrayed as the clear good guy in the whole thing. He's not gonna get the upper hand all the time. Hardly ever, until the final confrontation, really. I see it more as them finally doing something with Rusev, which is great, even if it's a crap storyline. Besides, Rusev is a top tier talent who always seems to make the best of whatever junk they give him, so I'm enjoying seeing the man work his magic week after week. It's better than having him rot on the sidelines and waste that talent. I don't know man. Either the pay cheque is out-of-this-world for them OR they have an absolutely trusting relationship, but I wouldn't be able to act through a storyline like this. I don't know how Matt Hardy/Edge, Tully/Magnum, and Benoit/Sullivan worked their angles when it was over a real-life infidelity. The stupid thing is we've seen Bobby Lashley, his wife, and his 4-5(?) kids at award ceremonies; so the whole thing is ridiculous It's just acting (as far as I know, Lana and Rusev are still together in real life, right?). No different than any actor watching their significant other do a love scene in a movie or TV show. Sure, wrestling characters are often closer to the real people portraying them than someone acting in a movie, but they are still just characters. I'd imagine it's probably a little tougher to keep professional when there's real world infidelity at play though. I sure couldn't do it myself... just stand there while someone else makes out with someone I love, but then again, I've never been an actor, so I don't know how depersonalized it can be. Maybe it's not that bad when you look at it as just a job. I agree, the whole thing is kinda ridiculous this day and age. If kayfabe were still alive, it could work really well, but in these modern times where everyone seems to know everything about everyone else's lives through social media and cameras everywhere, storylines like this just don't work when you're trying to portray your product as real. IMO, WWE and wrestling in general would be far better served to get away from the middle ground of is it real or is it fake and bring back kayfabe and protect the inner workings of the business by only appearing in character in public. I think that's one of the things that's really missing from modern wrestling; that easy suspension of disbelief. Unfortunately, with our culture today, that won't happen. So, maybe it's time WWE (and again, wrestling in general) just full on embrace themselves for what they are. Stop trying to be a sport and actually admit that you're performance art and really no different than a movie, TV show, or stage production. To me, as many problems as there are in WWE now, one of the most ridiculous things that now, in 2019, it's still regulated and governed by states as an actual sport.
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Post by Quazimoto on Oct 29, 2019 7:52:26 GMT -5
It’s so evident that they’re trying to publicly embarrass Rusev, brutally. Why? Probably because he won’t re-sign with them. Why would anyone want to stay with a company that would have your wife kiss another man week after week and claim she’s having an affair while you sit there looking like a dweeb. Obviously it’s a work but they wanna hurt the man’s image. This company has had a history of distasteful exploitation of peoples’ personal lives, deaths, families and misfortunes. I think in a sick way Vince gets off on it. And guess what Vince? Your product doesn’t gain anything by doing it as your inept product dips in ratings every week. I can certainly see why you or anyone else would feel that way, but I honestly don't see it like that. I mean, yeah, the storyline isn't great, but it has been a featured storyline on RAW for nearly a month now and unlike the last featured storyline with Roman Reigns where Reigns crashes his wedding, Rusev has been portrayed as the clear good guy in the whole thing. He's not gonna get the upper hand all the time. Hardly ever, until the final confrontation, really. I see it more as them finally doing something with Rusev, which is great, even if it's a crap storyline. Besides, Rusev is a top tier talent who always seems to make the best of whatever junk they give him, so I'm enjoying seeing the man work his magic week after week. It's better than having him rot on the sidelines and waste that talent.
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Post by Quazimoto on Oct 23, 2019 0:01:28 GMT -5
I genuinely feel like Cesaro NEEDS to go to NXT or NXT UK. His experience and in ring work would be a learning benefit to just about any of the guys on either brand and he could easily fit right into any title picture there. Not to mention the fact that he'd actually get to do what he's best at... wrestle. It's dang near criminal how wasted he is on RAW or SmackDown and I feel like the NXT crowds would really appreciate his talent. To me, a move to NXT is just a no brainer.
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Post by Quazimoto on Oct 8, 2019 8:33:07 GMT -5
Way back when, I worked the night shift at a national department store. One night, while changing price signs (from a 50% off sale to a Buy One, Get One Free sale, which happened a LOT), heard some deep, rhythmic breathing coming from one of the dressing rooms behind me. Being the curious sort and know there wasn't supposed to be anyone in the store aside from myself and five other night shift employees, I went to check it out. Opened the dressing door to find a man and a woman, both totally naked, sleeping inside. There were three used condoms tossed on top of their clothes on the floor and a large bottle of wine on the bench next to them. Apparently, they just couldn't wait to get home.
Don't know how whomever was working that department during closing missed them as the dressing rooms are supposed to be checked and cleaned before leaving for the night.
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Post by Quazimoto on Oct 8, 2019 8:25:14 GMT -5
I gotta say, normally I have a little "should I or shouldn't I" as to whether to pre-order or buy the new WWE game right away. Not feeling any "should I" this year at all. I really love the idea of finally being able to play as a female superstar in my career (always been a big supporter of women's wrestling), but I think I'll wait until later to get this game on sale. Recently picked up the Digital Deluxe version of 2K19 for under $25. I'll probably wait until 2K20 goes on a similar sale next year to pick it up.
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Post by Quazimoto on Sept 16, 2019 17:33:06 GMT -5
I can almost 100% guarantee that was a Vince McMahon decision. I'm certain he finally paid attention to a Nakamura match one time and noticed how Shinsuke's collarbones kinda jutted out and looked a little odd compared to most people, so he had him put a top on. I think that’s more your opinion on Shinsuke than what you think Vince’s is. Shinsuke’s always tagging the designer in his Instagram posts so I’m pretty sure it was his decision seeing as he’s always been known to wear some outlandish things, but the onesie thing is a confusing choice. Not at all my opinion. I couldn't care less what any wrestler looks like. I'm all about how they perform. Suppose it's possible it was his decision. They'd been calling him a rock star, maybe he wanted to go with an Elvis jumpsuit vibe or something. I just think it's sounds like something Vince would direct. He's never been a fan of Asian folks, even reportedly saying that he doesn't understand how anyone could find Asian women's attractive (hence the reason Asuka and Kairi Sane are rotting on the sidelines now), so it certainly sounds like something Vince would say in regards to Shinsuke's anatomy.
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Post by Quazimoto on Sept 16, 2019 17:27:21 GMT -5
I actually really liked Clash Of Champions last night.
Both pre-show matches were very good. Loved the Cruiserweight Title Triple Threat and the US Title match had a real old school feel to it as shown a lot of promise in Cedric Alexander, but also displaying the skill and abilities of the tenured veteran in AJ Styles.
Can't say I cared a lot about the RAW Tag Team Championship match. Wasn't bad, just so painfully predictable and more of an angle leading into the Universal Title match later in the night than a real match.
Loved Bayley pulling some Ric Flair style shenanigans on Charlotte. Further enforces Bayley has a heel and allows her to seem like an intelligent competitor, which is sadly lacking in today's WWE.
Revival vs New Day was nearly great I thought. I wish Revival would have focused on Xaiver's knee a little earlier in the match, but at least it came into play for the finish, which was absolutely the right call. Given the proper time and platform, I think these two teams could have a match of the year candidate level contest one day.
Women's Tag Team Championship match was surprisingly good considering the ladies involved. It's not gonna be considered a classic by any means, but all the Ladies involved did good work with minimal flubs or awkwardness and the match did it's job in furthering the team of Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross.
Intercontinental Title match was just there. It continues to be the title that's just sort of treading water and relying on past greatness to stay afloat. Match itself wasn't bad per say, just nothing above a real good RAW or SmackDown match and kind of got lost in the shuffle of the night.
Lynch vs Banks was everything it should have been. A hard fought contest that went back and forth and made both ladies seem to be legit championship material. Great decision to go with the non-finish and have the brawl afterwards. Really helped ramp up the rivalry and lead towards what will most likely be the second women's Hell In A Cell match next month.
Most people seemed to hate it for some reason, but I LOVED Randy Orton vs Kofi Kingston. IMO, it was an excellent match start to finish and had superb storytelling. I, for the life of me, don't understand how people can't love Kofi as champion and I hope he gets to ride that ride for a while yet. And say what you will about Orton, but when he's into it an motivated with an opponent, he's absolutely still one of the very best professional wrestlers of al time (though, to be fair, when he's not that interested it really shows as well). I thought both men were in top form last night and put on a hell of a good match with the right guy going over.
Reigns vs Rowan was alright. Pretty typical Roman Reigns match where he's made to look basically unbeatable unless you cheat or double team him. Rowan did really well for being thrust into a main event level feud so suddenly. I think they hurt him a bit by having Reigns seems so superhuman, but they do that with everyone Roman faces. Felt like Luke Harper would show up at some point and happy to see I was right. Rowan and Harper both are undervalued ad underutilized talents so I hope they get a chance to shine before Roman Reigns beats them both at the same time in his never ending quest to be John Cena.
Universal Championship match was good for what it was. The ship has officially sailed on Braun Strowman, and it's all WWE's own fault. Clash Of Champions wasn't the right time to make a title switch though, so the right guy won. I don't know where Braun goes from here. Maybe an IC Title feud or just go home for a while and make the crowd miss you or something. It's also totally WWE's own fault that Seth Rollins isn't getting the crowd reactions he should be as the babyface champion. He conquers the beast at WrestleMania and rides that wave into a hell of a great match against AJ Styles, then they kill all his momentum by putting him in a lengthy feud with Baron Corbin, adding Lacey Evans and Becky Lynch to the mix half way through. I'm a bit fan of Baron Corbin's work recently, but he was NOT the guy to put your newly crowned champion in a feud with to make him look good. A one of PPV match, sure, that would have worked, but a near three month feud just destroyed Rollin's momentum so bad that they had to do a reset with the whole Brock MITB cash in and SummerSlam rematch. The Fiend attacking Rollins at the end is intriguing. A bit predictable thanks to online spoilers, but has me curious and a bit excited to see where they go with it.
All in all, Clash Of Champions was a solid show. Certainly not event of the year, but there were at least four really good matches IMO and none that were bad, so I call that a successful show.
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